If you have all the invitations going to the delegate and only the delegate and certain other trusted parties with write access to the calendar, why doesn't that work? The delegate can decide what to do with each request.
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"TonyH" wrote in message ...
I have been given requirements to setup an executives calendar so that no
meetings show up on it that are not approved by a delegate or put on there by
specific people. I originally setup this up using a server side rule on the
inbox that deleted all incoming meeting requests that were not from specific
people and responded with a message to call that persons assistant to
schedule a meeting. This worked initially but is broken if you set a person
as a true delegate being the only one receiving meeting invites, as the
invites don't go into the delegated mailbox anymore. I tried setting up a
rule on the delegates inbox to kick off for meeting invitations sent to the
delegated user but they never kicked off when I tested. I also had an issue
where a user using a blackberry that syncs with a BCE server got an invite
that didn't get deleted in time and started raising cane. If anyone has
ideas or a solution that would work for managing an executive type calendar I
would be appreciative.